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Minion Toys Jigsaw Puzzle Game

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About: In today's new puzzle we feature two Minion toys. The Minions are small, yellow, cylindrical shaped, characters. They have first been featured in the animated movie "Despicable Me". A rambunctious bunch of simple-minded homunculi, Minions are a similar size and shape, but have unique features to tell them apart, such as height, number of eyes, roundness or secondary features such as hair, eye/pupil size or clothing.

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